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An exhibition of Russian equipment, which was destroyed in Ukraine, is being held in the Czech Republic

Russian tanks, artillery installations and remnants of missiles are presented at the exposition in Prague

An exhibition of Russian equipment that was destroyed in Ukraine is held in the Czech Republic

From July 11, an exhibition has been held in the capital of the Czech Republic – Prague of Russian military equipment destroyed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reports.

According to the ministry, the Russian T-90 tank, artillery installations, anti-tank systems and the Buk anti-aircraft missile system are presented at the exposition in Prague. , as well as the remains of rockets fired by the Russians at Ukrainian cities.

Since February 24, the Ukrainian military has already destroyed more than 1.5 thousand Russian tanks and more than 4 thousand armored personnel carriers.

The exhibition will last until July 24 on the Letenská plain in Prague 7 (Sparta tram stop, Letenská pláň) .

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Recall that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine announced an exhibition of destroyed Russian equipment in Warsaw, Paris, and Berlin.< /strong>

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Source: ZN

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